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High Iron Content and pH in Water Can Cause Black Stains in Plaque

The high iron content and pH of saliva and consumed water are the most significant factors driving the appearance of black stains on.

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Hygienists Encouraged to Have the Cannabis Conversation in Canada

With its recent nationwide legalization, people need to think carefully before using cannabis considering its negative impact on oral health, according to the.

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Proteins in Saliva Indicate Zika Exposure

As 70 countries and territories have reported evidence of mosquito-borne Zika transmission, researchers from the University of Western Ontario and the University of.

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Salivary Peptide Promotes Wound Healing

Wounds inside the mouth heal faster and more efficiently than wounds elsewhere on the body. Now, scientists from the Institute for Research in.

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Salivary Peptide Promotes Wound Healing

Wounds inside the mouth heal faster and more efficiently than wounds elsewhere on the body. Now, scientists from the Institute for Research in.

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Oral Bacteria May Interfere with Conception

Porphyromonas gingivalis, a bacterium associated with periodontal diseases, also may delay conception in young women, according to the University of Helsinki. The study.

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Salivary Biomarkers May Indicate Alzheimer’s Risk

Biomarkers in saliva may identify those at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to investigators at the Beaumont Research Institute. With no cure.

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Oral Cancer Treatments Evolve for Better Care

Oral cancer accounts for 2% of all cancer diagnoses. It’s not common. But for those who are diagnosed, treatment can change the way.

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Botox Manages Sjögren’s Syndrome Salivary Gland Inflammation

Researchers at the University of Sydney in Australia found another potential medical use for botulinum toxin, commercially known as Botox, when they injected.

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Normal Bacteria Linked to Mouth and Throat Cancer

Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have found an association between the makeup of an individual’s microbiome and head and neck cancer, which could.

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